A Tiger’s Heart by Lauren Wright Douglas

A Tiger’s Heart

Lauren Wright Douglas

Lambda Award-winning – A Tiger’s Heart.

An urgent phone call brings to painful life a ghost from Caitlin’s past. Jonna must see her. Now. But the person who gets off the little seaplane from Vancouver is not the woman Caitlin loved more than twenty years ago, but her daughter, Jory. “She dead,” Jory tells Caitlin. “My mom is dead.”

The police find no body. And suspect only ten-year-old Jory’s overactive imagination.

But Jory knows what she saw, and, chilling, what she wants Caitlin to do: find Kirk Ratliffe, her monstrous father, and kill him.

In her search for Ratliffe and the truth of Jonna’s life with him, Caitlin calls on all her resources: Tonia, the loving strength in her life; computer genius Francis the Ferret; photographer and helpmate Lester; and, indispensably, the wraith-like Gray Ng.

Caitlin cannot conceive of what she will face. For Gray Ng’s mysterious intuitions will lead them into lethal danger – and the greatest terror Caitlin has ever know.

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From Publishers Weekly

In her fourth adventure, Canadian lesbian PI Caitlin Reece catches up with a couple of her high-school classmates, Jonna Rowan and Kirk Ratliffe. Jonna calls and begs Caitlin to meet her, saying she fears for her life. But Caitlin is met not by Jonna but by her 10-year-old daughter, Jory, who explains that Kirk, her father, murdered her mother in a motel room. Jory wants Caitlin to find and kill Kirk. The police, however, say that Jonna’s body is not at the motel and that Jory’s account has “a lot of inconsistencies.” Jory sticks resolutely to her story, but then, she also claims that she once saw a UFO. A row of scars on Jory’s back, together with some digging into the recent past, indicate to Caitlin that neither Kirk nor Jonna qualifies as a model parent. With the help of Gray Ng (a psychic friend), Francis the Ferret (a computer database-cracker) and Lester (a photographer and general helper), she makes real headway on the case–until Jory herself disappears. Neither Douglas’s ( The Daughters of Artemis ) political message nor her dip into spiritualism blunts the intensity of this effective mystery as Caitlin probes the lives of former acquaintances and chases through a rugged British Columbian winter.

Copyright 1992 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


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ISBN 1562800183
Genre Canadian Eh; Mystery
Copyright Date 1992
Publication Date Aug-92
Publisher Naiad Press
Format Trade Paperback
No. of Pages 240
Series Caitlin Reece Mystery
# in Series 4
Language English
Rating NotRated
BookID 13287

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